Anthony Pettis vs. Nate Diaz – UFC 241 Betting Preview With Early Odds
The prodigal son, Nate Diaz of the UFC, is returning to the promotion.
The fan-favorite that is longtime will fill 50 percent of the Diaz-brothers-shaped gap that has been a bothersome presence in the UFC.
Nick, the elder of Stockton, the Diaz brothers of California, hasn’t competed in MMA since January 2015. It is great to have the planet’s foremost arts business is rejoined by among the siblings that are no-nonsense.
The opponent for his comeback struggle of diaz is your UFC champion. He will hope this one ends better than his last bout within the Octagon.
Diaz’s last bout led to what you might refer to as a”lose-win scenario” for the today 34-year-old.
By the most narrow of conclusions, the Cesar Gracie BJJ black belt dropped in his highly anticipated rematch with Conor McGregor in UFC 202. Disappointing, convinced, but he got to wash the tears off his face with a cool $13 million in his combined purse and earnings that were pay-per-view.
Of course he wanted a little time off.
Now, with battling back on his thoughts, the UFC boy will probably focus on an opportunity and Pettis to reestablish himself in the sport.
Like his last two bouts against McGregor, this one will be scrapped at welterweight. While Pettis is 1-0 at the UFC in welterweight following an unbelievable win over Stephen Thompson at March diaz is 2-3 in his last five fights at 170 pounds.
What a fight we have in store.